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Commandant of Garrison to Colonial Secretary.

Sir,

Garrison Office,

Hong Kong,

22 September, 1864.

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the following communications from His Excellency the Governor and Commander in Chief relative to the late disturbances by certain volunteers of the ... Regiment.

Having personally been in communication with His Excellency on the subject, and having had very much to attend to in the Garrison in consequence of these disturbances,

The Honorable Colonial Secretary...

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Commandant of Garrison to Colonial Secretary. Sir, Garrison Office, Hong Kong, 22 September, 1864. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the following communications from His Excellency the Governor and Commander in Chief relative to the late disturbances by certain volunteers of the ... Regiment. Having personally been in communication with His Excellency on the subject, and having had very much to attend to in the Garrison in consequence of these disturbances, The Honorable Colonial Secretary...
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(Copy) Commandant of Garrison to bolonial shoretiny. Sir Garrison Office, Hong Long 22 September, 1864- I have the honor to acknorrledge 306 the recript of the following communications from this Excellency the Ivernor and Commander in Chief relative to the late disturbances th by certain volcliers of the qy Regiment. Having personal been in communication with His Excellency the subject, and having had very much to attend to in the Garrison in consequence of these disturbances The Morwrable Colonial Secretary ور اید کاری DEX
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Commandant of Garrison to bolonial shoretiny.

Sir

Garrison Office,

Hong Long

22 September, 1864-

I have the honor to acknorrledge

306

the

recript of the following

communications

from this Excellency the Ivernor and

Commander in Chief relative to the late

disturbances

th

by

certain volcliers

of the qy

Regiment.

Having

personal

been in

communication with His Excellency

the subject, and

having had very

much to attend to in the Garrison

in consequence of these disturbances

The Morwrable

Colonial Secretary

ور

اید کاری

DEX

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